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Bee, 1924-05-23

The Bee

the bee vol iv no 27 university of buffalo may 23 1924 second annual banquet held by debating club dinner given in honor of miss wilner debate coach the university debating club fit tingly closed its year of meetings with a banquet at the buffalo athletic club tuesday may 13th in honor of miss wilmer the debate club held its banquet in honor of miss wil ner in recognition of the immense debt it owes to her for her successful ef forts as debate coach in the past two years seldom has any undertaking flourished and prospered as the result of an individual's efforts as has debat ing at tho university of buffalo under miss wilner s coaching two years ago when miss wilner took up the burdens of coaching the univer sity debato club had one debate to its credit and that debate was an eight to one defeat by hobart college with this discouraging prospect the debate club turned to miss wilner and she immediately set to work to improve the situation the result was that the team coached by miss wilner and mr kendall went to geneva and defeated hobart college on its home platform by a 3 to 0 decision although handi capped by the loss of one of the var sity men the debate team met the uni versity of pittsburgh debato team which had won a unanimous victory over harvard college on the samo question and on the same side that it had against u b the result however was an other unanimous victory for buffalo this year five debates resulted in three victories and u of b met at least two of the foremost debate teams in the east to this most successful point miss wilner brought the debate club from a most inconspicuous and discour aging start naturally to achieve such results the most ablo coaching was nec essary and that miss wilner possessed to an extraordinary degree her work this year entailed great sacrifices of time miss wilmer coached at the same time three different tennis on three different subjects and inci dentally two of those teams were suc cessful such briefly are some of the more outstanding achievements of miss wilner in u of b debating such a tecord the debate club feels may per haps some day be equalled hut such a record never can be surpassed dr and mrs morgan were also guests of honor at the banquet dr morgan faculty adviser spoke on the prospect of debating next year an nouncements were made of the appoint ments of william salacuse as manager and charlotte macaleer as girls man ager for next year by martin phillips newly olecte.l president miss wilner presented the debate club with a beautiful leather note book in which to keep an account of all intercollegiate debates and nil v b debating activities phi delta sigma forms a petition has been presented to the s a c for the recognition of a chap ter of the phi delta sigma at it of b membership in this fraternity is limit ed to those interested in forensic activ ities tt purports to lie fraternalistic in nature but not to the extent of in terfering with existing fraternities it is also honorary but not to the extent of allowing those who would deserve membership in an honorary organiza tion such membership as a matter of right present members are frederick dev lin ira hovey julius goldstein rob ert mcnutty william hassett and martin phillips altho it so happens that this group are all from the law school this is not a requirement to membership east auboha college club to present play considerable interest is being evinced in the two outdoor performances of midsummer night's dream which the east aurora college club will pre sent on june sth and ith at loersch s creeksido park for the benefit of its scholarship fund miss gertrude townsend of the buffalo players inc ij coach the fairy scenes with titania and her retinue will lie depicted by the interpretive dancing of the aurora group under the direction of margaret evans price students of the drama and anyone who enjoys shakespeare s incomparable comedy should attend it will bo a worthwhile evening for a worthwhile cause aniplo parking space rnd con f oi table seats provided robert knapp elected editor-in-chief of bison for next year robert g knapp has been elected editor-in-chief of the bison and nor man wolf business manager for the coming year by the members of the bison staff mr knapp has been ad vertising manager of the bison for the past year and was a member of the advertising staff in 1922-1923 in his capacity as advertising manager robqrt knapp has shown unusual ability and has carried through to a successful conclusion the most stren uous advertising campaign ever un dertaken by any university publica tion the expenses of the bison due to the great number of plates and en gravings are very high and the fact that the bison is very successful fin ancially attests to the capability of the advertising manager robert knapp is a junior in the dentaj school and his brother les knapp heads another important activity next year for he has been chosen football captain norman wolf of the medical school has been on the business staff of the bison for over two years and has con tributed greatly to the financial suc cess of the comic publication mr wolf has an unusual capacity for hard work and that coupled with his exec tive ability assures for the bison a most successful financial year in 1925 evelyn pryor also a member of the bison staff for two years was chosen co-ed editor to tako tho place of ruth carry who lias filled that position so well in the past few years the new editor of the bison will take the place of harold meese who is graduating this year and who for two years has held the difficult posi tion of editor-in-chief during that time the bison has improved so that now it compares favorably with comic publications of any of the larger uni versities to mr meese who was editor for the past two trying years n tho bison's history should go com mendation for the excellent status the comic publication at present enjoys class of 1924 observes senior week on campus ivy exercises a feature i second annual senior week e second senior week in the hig of the arts college was observed veck by the arts seniors who wore caps and gowns to classes and on anipus a tea to the faculty a banquet and the ivy exercises the outstanding features of the nday afternoon may 12th the of 1924 gave a tea to the arts ty members in the girls room at foster hall monday iilso witnessed the first appearance of the dignified seniors in their caps and gowns which were worn more or less frequently fis the weather and the senior desires per mitted during the week wednesday evening the seniors held their annual class banquet at reiekerts donald p watkins was tonstmeaster for the occasion dean macdonald dean park professor goetz professor sherk the guests of honor spoke clev er parodies in the way of songs added to the merriment of the evening ruth cary and dorothy day were respond ble for the parodies miss gary's clev er version of a capitol ship in partic ular being especially worthy of note friday afternoon the custom of planting ivy established last year was observed when the seniors held their ivy exercises on the campus garbed in tbeir academic costume the seniors marched from foster hull guarded on either side by members of the junior class to science hall chancellor cap n and dean park accompanied the procession at science hall john waugh president of the senior clas opened the exercises and proceedec with the planting of the ivy john li tie gave the ivy oration and chance icapen responded mr little spok he regret the seniors felt in lem u of b about which cluster men s not soon to be forgotten chai r capen pointed out that presei undergraduate body had the advantag of forming traditions which would be followed in later years tncorrlfflble teacher â€” so you don't know what letter comes after h boy â€” no'm teacher â€” what have i on each side of my nose boy â€” looks like powder from here many new courses added to curriculum at arts college for coming fear an indication of the growth of the college of arts and sciences is the ex pansion each year of the curriculum of courses again this year many new and interesting courses of great value have been added and will be given in most cases by new men to be added to the faculty in september the sociology and economics depart ments in particular have greatly in creased the scope of their work and with the coming of new professors of high calibre for these departments their further growth is assured al most ever department has added some new course or other in the language and science departments additional courses are offered while the philosophy and psychology departments likewise show expansion in history in addition to the amer ican history courses already offered a new course in american diplomatic history has been added and in addition to the english and european courses a british empire history coursee will be offered in soicology two new courses un der professor carpenter are to be giv en following are descriptions of the sociology courses introduction to sociology the first part of this course is devoted to a sur vey of tlie origin anil growth of social institutions groups and customs the second part takes up certain pressing modern problems and proposals for their solution credit : six semester hours professor carpenter problems of labor and industrial ism this course deals with the social economic and psychological problems arising out of the various human rela tions involved in modern industrialism and also takes up the organizations and proposals designed for meeting these probjems such as trade union ism social legislation and social re form pre requisite sociology 1 or economics 1 credit : six semester hours professor carpenter problems of mace and immigration in the united states this course con siders the causes and consequences of the complex make up of the american people ethnic economic political and cultural aspects of the question are con sidered programs of restriction se ' lection ami americanization are ex amined tho negro question as also discussed pre-requisite : sociology 1 and upper-class standing credit six semester hours professor carpenter in economics three new courses are offered following is a brief descrip tion of the economics courses economics 201-20 economic pri ciples an elementary survey course in economic theory and of it appli cation to modern life open to soph omores and upper classmen m w f 11:30 also section at townsend hall tu th 4 15 s 8:30 economics 801-0 economic his tory the growth of our pesent econ omic system the first semester a study of english economic history with some attention to modern eur ope as a whole the second semes ter the economic growth and present economic conditions of the united states open to sophomores and up per classmen may he taken without having had economics 201-202 the present economics 1 tu th s 11:30 economics 303-0 finance a gen eral course in finance probably to be devoted largely to the study of money and bunking detailed statement not yet received from prof lockhort pe requisite economics 301-202 or equivalent m \\\, f 11:30 . economics 501-.102 transportation a study of the growth of our trans portation facilities and of the pres ent problems of management finance government regulation ami control etc pre-reauiaite economic 201 202 or equivalent m w p 1:15 economics ii>:!-304 will be given by professor lockhart the other cours es v asÃŸ't i*i if chambers commencement speaker dean frederick bertrand robinson of the city college of new york who will deliver the address at the com mencement exercises at elmwood mus ic hall on june 11th dean robinson is professor of economics and dean of tlia school of business at the city college of new york he is secretary of the american association of urban universities and was instrumental in the establishment of university exten sion work s a c to close year with dinner to all heads of activities the annual leaders dinner given by the student activities committee will be held friday tune 13th at reickert's at 6:00 p m at this meeting which s the final s a c meeting of the school year the outgoing and incoming heads of all activities will be present chancellor capen is to spoak on the chances for cooperation between the faculty and students doan marsh will speak on the subject of student op portunities for boosting the university of buffalo dr lemon vice chairman of the s a ('. will deliver a farewell address to the outgoing seniors ami professor waite and dr irons both of whom are leaving the s a c this year dr irons and professor waite represented the chemistry department which no longer exists as such and no longer will have student representation as such harold meese chairman of the senior s a c will reply for the outgoing seniors and will welcome the newly e'ected student representatives and pass on to them suggestions which the out going heads of activities think might bo of great help in the future daniel katz new chairman of the student section of the s a (.'., will reply for the newly elected members dean robinson to be speaker at commencement exercises at elmwood music hall june 11th the activities of the seventy-seventh graduation week begin with the bacca laureate sermon to be given by rev arthur gordon at the delaware ave nue baptist church on sunday juno tho eighth at 4 iii p m and extend over monday tuesday and wednes day culminating with tho annual com mencement exercises at 10:30 a m wednesday june 11th at the elm wood music hall when dean frederick bertram robinson ph d of the col lege of the city of new york will give an address for monday june 9th the following activities have been arranged by the various schools school of medicine â€” registration of alumni at 10:00 a ni opening address at 2:30 p m lectures clinics and demonstra tions from 3 to 5 p m class reunions in the evening school of dentistry â€” reception by dean and mrs daniel ii squire to the graduating class eggertsvime new york at 4:00 p m college of arts and sciences â€” chancellor and mrs capen will give a reception at the alumni club of the university of buffalo on tuesday june 10th from 4:00 to 6:00 p m tho reception is tendered to members of the graduating classes tho alumni the faculties and tho council tho following schedules have also been arranged for tuesday june 10th school of medicine â€” lectures clinics and demonstrations 10 to 12 a m luncheon in medical school build ing at 2:30 p m annual business meeting at 1:30 p in lectures clinics and demonstrations from 3 to 5 p in entertainment at the alumni club at 8:00 p m school of pharmacy â€” tho hhirty-sixth annual alumni dinner and dance at the roy croft inn east aurora new york at 7:00 p in the seventy-seventh annual com mencement exercises will be held at 10:30 a m wednesday june 11th at elmwood music hall dean freder ick bert rand robinson ph d of the college of the city of new york will rive an address at the commencement exerciseb drj robinson is professor of economics in school of business of the college of the city of new york and is remembered by the university of buffalo as tho secretary of the american association of urban univer sities which held its annual meeting in buffalo this past year the school of medicine has a fur ther program for wednesday afternoon juno 11th as follows luncheon in medical school building at 1:30 p m lectures clinics and demonstrations from 2 to o p in annual banquet and ball at the hotel buffalo 6:30 p in speak er john w raper editor of cleveland press cleveland o dont fail to register on monday oar advertisers are buffalo's best patronize them

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the bee vol iv no 27 university of buffalo may 23 1924 second annual banquet held by debating club dinner given in honor of miss wilner debate coach the university debating club fit tingly closed its year of meetings with a banquet at the buffalo athletic club tuesday may 13th in honor of miss wilmer the debate club held its banquet in honor of miss wil ner in recognition of the immense debt it owes to her for her successful ef forts as debate coach in the past two years seldom has any undertaking flourished and prospered as the result of an individual's efforts as has debat ing at tho university of buffalo under miss wilner s coaching two years ago when miss wilner took up the burdens of coaching the univer sity debato club had one debate to its credit and that debate was an eight to one defeat by hobart college with this discouraging prospect the debate club turned to miss wilner and she immediately set to work to improve the situation the result was that the team coached by miss wilner and mr kendall went to geneva and defeated hobart college on its home platform by a 3 to 0 decision although handi capped by the loss of one of the var sity men the debate team met the uni versity of pittsburgh debato team which had won a unanimous victory over harvard college on the samo question and on the same side that it had against u b the result however was an other unanimous victory for buffalo this year five debates resulted in three victories and u of b met at least two of the foremost debate teams in the east to this most successful point miss wilner brought the debate club from a most inconspicuous and discour aging start naturally to achieve such results the most ablo coaching was nec essary and that miss wilner possessed to an extraordinary degree her work this year entailed great sacrifices of time miss wilmer coached at the same time three different tennis on three different subjects and inci dentally two of those teams were suc cessful such briefly are some of the more outstanding achievements of miss wilner in u of b debating such a tecord the debate club feels may per haps some day be equalled hut such a record never can be surpassed dr and mrs morgan were also guests of honor at the banquet dr morgan faculty adviser spoke on the prospect of debating next year an nouncements were made of the appoint ments of william salacuse as manager and charlotte macaleer as girls man ager for next year by martin phillips newly olecte.l president miss wilner presented the debate club with a beautiful leather note book in which to keep an account of all intercollegiate debates and nil v b debating activities phi delta sigma forms a petition has been presented to the s a c for the recognition of a chap ter of the phi delta sigma at it of b membership in this fraternity is limit ed to those interested in forensic activ ities tt purports to lie fraternalistic in nature but not to the extent of in terfering with existing fraternities it is also honorary but not to the extent of allowing those who would deserve membership in an honorary organiza tion such membership as a matter of right present members are frederick dev lin ira hovey julius goldstein rob ert mcnutty william hassett and martin phillips altho it so happens that this group are all from the law school this is not a requirement to membership east auboha college club to present play considerable interest is being evinced in the two outdoor performances of midsummer night's dream which the east aurora college club will pre sent on june sth and ith at loersch s creeksido park for the benefit of its scholarship fund miss gertrude townsend of the buffalo players inc ij coach the fairy scenes with titania and her retinue will lie depicted by the interpretive dancing of the aurora group under the direction of margaret evans price students of the drama and anyone who enjoys shakespeare s incomparable comedy should attend it will bo a worthwhile evening for a worthwhile cause aniplo parking space rnd con f oi table seats provided robert knapp elected editor-in-chief of bison for next year robert g knapp has been elected editor-in-chief of the bison and nor man wolf business manager for the coming year by the members of the bison staff mr knapp has been ad vertising manager of the bison for the past year and was a member of the advertising staff in 1922-1923 in his capacity as advertising manager robqrt knapp has shown unusual ability and has carried through to a successful conclusion the most stren uous advertising campaign ever un dertaken by any university publica tion the expenses of the bison due to the great number of plates and en gravings are very high and the fact that the bison is very successful fin ancially attests to the capability of the advertising manager robert knapp is a junior in the dentaj school and his brother les knapp heads another important activity next year for he has been chosen football captain norman wolf of the medical school has been on the business staff of the bison for over two years and has con tributed greatly to the financial suc cess of the comic publication mr wolf has an unusual capacity for hard work and that coupled with his exec tive ability assures for the bison a most successful financial year in 1925 evelyn pryor also a member of the bison staff for two years was chosen co-ed editor to tako tho place of ruth carry who lias filled that position so well in the past few years the new editor of the bison will take the place of harold meese who is graduating this year and who for two years has held the difficult posi tion of editor-in-chief during that time the bison has improved so that now it compares favorably with comic publications of any of the larger uni versities to mr meese who was editor for the past two trying years n tho bison's history should go com mendation for the excellent status the comic publication at present enjoys class of 1924 observes senior week on campus ivy exercises a feature i second annual senior week e second senior week in the hig of the arts college was observed veck by the arts seniors who wore caps and gowns to classes and on anipus a tea to the faculty a banquet and the ivy exercises the outstanding features of the nday afternoon may 12th the of 1924 gave a tea to the arts ty members in the girls room at foster hall monday iilso witnessed the first appearance of the dignified seniors in their caps and gowns which were worn more or less frequently fis the weather and the senior desires per mitted during the week wednesday evening the seniors held their annual class banquet at reiekerts donald p watkins was tonstmeaster for the occasion dean macdonald dean park professor goetz professor sherk the guests of honor spoke clev er parodies in the way of songs added to the merriment of the evening ruth cary and dorothy day were respond ble for the parodies miss gary's clev er version of a capitol ship in partic ular being especially worthy of note friday afternoon the custom of planting ivy established last year was observed when the seniors held their ivy exercises on the campus garbed in tbeir academic costume the seniors marched from foster hull guarded on either side by members of the junior class to science hall chancellor cap n and dean park accompanied the procession at science hall john waugh president of the senior clas opened the exercises and proceedec with the planting of the ivy john li tie gave the ivy oration and chance icapen responded mr little spok he regret the seniors felt in lem u of b about which cluster men s not soon to be forgotten chai r capen pointed out that presei undergraduate body had the advantag of forming traditions which would be followed in later years tncorrlfflble teacher â€” so you don't know what letter comes after h boy â€” no'm teacher â€” what have i on each side of my nose boy â€” looks like powder from here many new courses added to curriculum at arts college for coming fear an indication of the growth of the college of arts and sciences is the ex pansion each year of the curriculum of courses again this year many new and interesting courses of great value have been added and will be given in most cases by new men to be added to the faculty in september the sociology and economics depart ments in particular have greatly in creased the scope of their work and with the coming of new professors of high calibre for these departments their further growth is assured al most ever department has added some new course or other in the language and science departments additional courses are offered while the philosophy and psychology departments likewise show expansion in history in addition to the amer ican history courses already offered a new course in american diplomatic history has been added and in addition to the english and european courses a british empire history coursee will be offered in soicology two new courses un der professor carpenter are to be giv en following are descriptions of the sociology courses introduction to sociology the first part of this course is devoted to a sur vey of tlie origin anil growth of social institutions groups and customs the second part takes up certain pressing modern problems and proposals for their solution credit : six semester hours professor carpenter problems of labor and industrial ism this course deals with the social economic and psychological problems arising out of the various human rela tions involved in modern industrialism and also takes up the organizations and proposals designed for meeting these probjems such as trade union ism social legislation and social re form pre requisite sociology 1 or economics 1 credit : six semester hours professor carpenter problems of mace and immigration in the united states this course con siders the causes and consequences of the complex make up of the american people ethnic economic political and cultural aspects of the question are con sidered programs of restriction se ' lection ami americanization are ex amined tho negro question as also discussed pre-requisite : sociology 1 and upper-class standing credit six semester hours professor carpenter in economics three new courses are offered following is a brief descrip tion of the economics courses economics 201-20 economic pri ciples an elementary survey course in economic theory and of it appli cation to modern life open to soph omores and upper classmen m w f 11:30 also section at townsend hall tu th 4 15 s 8:30 economics 801-0 economic his tory the growth of our pesent econ omic system the first semester a study of english economic history with some attention to modern eur ope as a whole the second semes ter the economic growth and present economic conditions of the united states open to sophomores and up per classmen may he taken without having had economics 201-202 the present economics 1 tu th s 11:30 economics 303-0 finance a gen eral course in finance probably to be devoted largely to the study of money and bunking detailed statement not yet received from prof lockhort pe requisite economics 301-202 or equivalent m \\\, f 11:30 . economics 501-.102 transportation a study of the growth of our trans portation facilities and of the pres ent problems of management finance government regulation ami control etc pre-reauiaite economic 201 202 or equivalent m w p 1:15 economics ii>:!-304 will be given by professor lockhart the other cours es v asÃŸ't i*i if chambers commencement speaker dean frederick bertrand robinson of the city college of new york who will deliver the address at the com mencement exercises at elmwood mus ic hall on june 11th dean robinson is professor of economics and dean of tlia school of business at the city college of new york he is secretary of the american association of urban universities and was instrumental in the establishment of university exten sion work s a c to close year with dinner to all heads of activities the annual leaders dinner given by the student activities committee will be held friday tune 13th at reickert's at 6:00 p m at this meeting which s the final s a c meeting of the school year the outgoing and incoming heads of all activities will be present chancellor capen is to spoak on the chances for cooperation between the faculty and students doan marsh will speak on the subject of student op portunities for boosting the university of buffalo dr lemon vice chairman of the s a ('. will deliver a farewell address to the outgoing seniors ami professor waite and dr irons both of whom are leaving the s a c this year dr irons and professor waite represented the chemistry department which no longer exists as such and no longer will have student representation as such harold meese chairman of the senior s a c will reply for the outgoing seniors and will welcome the newly e'ected student representatives and pass on to them suggestions which the out going heads of activities think might bo of great help in the future daniel katz new chairman of the student section of the s a (.'., will reply for the newly elected members dean robinson to be speaker at commencement exercises at elmwood music hall june 11th the activities of the seventy-seventh graduation week begin with the bacca laureate sermon to be given by rev arthur gordon at the delaware ave nue baptist church on sunday juno tho eighth at 4 iii p m and extend over monday tuesday and wednes day culminating with tho annual com mencement exercises at 10:30 a m wednesday june 11th at the elm wood music hall when dean frederick bertram robinson ph d of the col lege of the city of new york will give an address for monday june 9th the following activities have been arranged by the various schools school of medicine â€” registration of alumni at 10:00 a ni opening address at 2:30 p m lectures clinics and demonstra tions from 3 to 5 p m class reunions in the evening school of dentistry â€” reception by dean and mrs daniel ii squire to the graduating class eggertsvime new york at 4:00 p m college of arts and sciences â€” chancellor and mrs capen will give a reception at the alumni club of the university of buffalo on tuesday june 10th from 4:00 to 6:00 p m tho reception is tendered to members of the graduating classes tho alumni the faculties and tho council tho following schedules have also been arranged for tuesday june 10th school of medicine â€” lectures clinics and demonstrations 10 to 12 a m luncheon in medical school build ing at 2:30 p m annual business meeting at 1:30 p in lectures clinics and demonstrations from 3 to 5 p in entertainment at the alumni club at 8:00 p m school of pharmacy â€” tho hhirty-sixth annual alumni dinner and dance at the roy croft inn east aurora new york at 7:00 p in the seventy-seventh annual com mencement exercises will be held at 10:30 a m wednesday june 11th at elmwood music hall dean freder ick bert rand robinson ph d of the college of the city of new york will rive an address at the commencement exerciseb drj robinson is professor of economics in school of business of the college of the city of new york and is remembered by the university of buffalo as tho secretary of the american association of urban univer sities which held its annual meeting in buffalo this past year the school of medicine has a fur ther program for wednesday afternoon juno 11th as follows luncheon in medical school building at 1:30 p m lectures clinics and demonstrations from 2 to o p in annual banquet and ball at the hotel buffalo 6:30 p in speak er john w raper editor of cleveland press cleveland o dont fail to register on monday oar advertisers are buffalo's best patronize them